The Miami Dolphins need a veteran receiver on the roster following this offseason's purging of the unit, which featured the dumping of Mike Wallace, Brian Hartline and Brandon Gibson.
But Miami needs to be careful about the type of person, and...

Kenny Stills, the wide receiver the Dolphins obtained in a trade with New Orleans, was emphatic about one thing on Saturday – he's not Mike Wallace.
Although Stills ran a 4.38-second 40-yard dash at the Scouting Combine when he was coming out of...

The Dolphins continued their ground-shaking roster makeover Friday evening by trading frustrated wide receiver Mike Wallace and a seventh-round pick to Minnesota in exchange for a fifth-round pick.
Clearly, the Dolphins, who have parted ways with...

Brian Hartline's outlook wasn't exactly positive before he visited the Browns as a free agent.
"To be frank, I didn't expect a whole lot," the wide receiver said.
That quickly changed when he walked through the team's remodeled facilities, met Cleveland...

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Johnny Manziel's commitment to fixing his personal life has the Browns feeling positive about his future as a quarterback.
Browns coach Mike Pettine confirmed Monday that Manziel, whose disastrous rookie season in Cleveland was followed by him seeking help for an undisclosed issue, remains in a rehab treatment facility. Manziel entered a private facility in Ohio on Jan. 28, and Pettine said there is not a specific date for the 2012 Heisman Trophy winner to be released.
Pettine, appearing at the...

Free-agent wide receiver Brian Hartline is coming back to Northeast Ohio.
The Browns and Hartline, an Ohio State graduate, agreed to a contract terms Monday, a team spokesman confirmed. Cleveland radio station 92.3 The Fan first reported the deal had been struck.
Hartline's agent, Drew Rosenhaus, confirmed the deal is for two years and worth $6 million.
The 6-foot-2, 200-pound Hartline is a projected starter for his hometown team. The Browns need help in their receiving corps partly because former All-...

Ndamukong Suh is a great player in his prime.
He's dominant! It's easy to argue that he's one of the NFL's top five defensive players (J.J. Watts, Darrelle Revis, Richard Sherman are in there), and possibly a top 10 NFL player (throw in the old QBs and he might get pushed out of the top 10).
That explains why the Miami Dolphins are virtually paying Suh $20 million a season for the next three years (the only money that's real in the NFL is the guaranteed money).
But what Suh better not be is the...

Whether or not the Chicago Bears turn over their corps of wide receivers for this season remains to be seen. What isn’t debatable is the need to find a third wide receiver for 2015.
With both of those possibilities in mind, the Bears will bring in veteran Brian Hartline for a visit Wednesday. Pro Football Talk first reported the news regarding the former starter for the Miami Dolphins.
Hartline, 28, visited the Cleveland Browns on Tuesday, a team that has a more acute need for help at the...

Dolphins quarterback Ryan Tannehill said he’s talked to wide receiver Mike Wallace since the season ended, and he seemed optimistic about their chat.
“It was great,” Tannehill said Tuesday.
That doesn’t mean that Wallace will be back next season, but Tannehill said he wants Wallace back.
“Yeah,” Tannehill said when asked if he wants Wallace back next season. “I like Mike. I think he’s a talented player. We’ll see what happens.”
At this...

DAVIE – The Dolphins’ offense might have a familiar look when it takes the field in September. As many as eight starters and two key contributors could return.
Whether that’s a good thing depends on whether the Dolphins, through free agency, the draft, and player development, can cure the ills that plagued them last season.
You know the villains -- red zone touchdowns (21st in the NFL), third-down efficiency (17th), and a clock-controlling running game.
The keys for the Dolphins&...